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"Attack of the Arachno-Bots" is the second segment of the seventy-fourth episode of Miles from Tomorrowland. It premiered on May 21, 2018 alongside "Saving Silas", and is the second segment of the twentieth episode in the third season.

Plot[]

A pod crashes onto a planet. Sometime later, the planet's aliens find it and decide to bring it back to the base. Once there, they see that it moves. They think there is something inside it. It then reveals itself to be a robot spider, shocking everyone before the scene freezes and turns gray.

In the Zenith, Miles tells Mission Force One that they've tracked a strange space pod. They don't know what's inside, but what they do know is that Nemesystems sent it. What the team knows is that the pod crashed onto Atomo-9. That name sounds familiar to Blodger and M.E.R.C.; they and Miles went on a mission there in the past, and its aliens weren't friendly. Loretta knows that the aliens thought Miles, Blodger, and M.E.R.C. were alien invaders. Still, if Nemesystems is up to something on the planet. Miles decides for Mission Force One to help the Atomos. The team suits up for the mission, which is to go to Atomo-9, find out Nemesystems' plan, and stop it.

The Zenith then heads to Atomo-9. Miles sees that the Atomos already found the Nemesytems pod. Just then, the Atomos appear. Miles tells them that Mission Force One comes in peace and is here to find the pod that crashed. An Atomo assumes that it was Miles who sent the pod, as a part of his invasion plans. Mirandos and Loretta say that they're not the invaders; Nemesystems is, as they want to take over the universe. Although told by Miles that Nemesystems could take over Atomo-9, the Atomos say that they locked up the pod in their base, and decide to lock them up. The robots capture them and place them in the vehicles, which makes it to the Atomos' base.

The Atomo shows Mission Force One the pod sealed in their lab, but it is roaming around. Loretta sees that the pod is actually a robot. Blodger wonders what it is for. However, Mission Force One gets sent to their holding cell. The Atomo who sends Mission Force One to their cell thinks that the team is pretty nice. Miles says that the team is not invaders when the door closes. Miles decides to start by Mission Force One convincing the Atomos that they're the good guys. Then, they'll stop the robot from whatever Nemesystems sent it to do. Mirandos wonders what it is.

Just then, the pod escapes the lab and appears in front of an Atomo. Another Atomo orders everyone to evacuate the base. Loretta sees the escaped robot. Haruna uses his shock punch to break open the door before Mission Force One catches the robot. Mirandos traps it with a snare. Loretta then finds out that this is an Arachno-Bot. Nemesystems made it to clear out alien bases and take them over. Just then, Mission Force One hears more rumbling, and Miles says that the Arachno-Bot is not by itself.

Many more Arachno-Bots appear and prepare to take over the territory. The Atomos are forced to take cover in the underground shelter. Mission Force One decides to help Commander Rax rid the territory of the Arachno-Bots. An Atomo tells Rax that Mission Force One is telling the truth and they are not the invaders, but Rax still refuses to believe it.

Mission Force One deactivates the Arachno-Bots with their respective gadgets. The last Arachno-Bot makes it to the base, but an Atomo deactivates it with his writing board. The Atomo brags but quickly apologizes. Just as Miles says that that is mission accomplished, a mega Arachno-Bot appears. Loretta finds out that after the little Arachno-Bots clear out the base, the mega Arachno-Bot is supposed to become a charging tower top of it. Then, the base will become a charging station for Nemesystems starships, making it a lot easier for the company to control the universe.

The Atomos decide to handle the Arachno-Bot on their own, rejecting Mission Force One's help. It seems to work when they trap it in nets, but the Arachno-Bot quickly breaks free and heads towards the Atomos' base to turn itself into a charging tower. The electricity is making it stronger. Once it finishes powering up, Mission Force One may never get near it. Miles decides for Mission Force One to shut it down together. Rax reluctantly accepts the offer. Miles decides for the Atomos to use tethers as tow lines connecting the Arachno-Bot to their vehicles to bring it down.

Mission Force One launches their blast tethers to the Arachno-Bot and connects them to the Atomos' vehicles. However, Haruna finds out throug his math that the Arachno-Bot will power up before it gets pulled down. Once it has full power, it will be there to stay. Miles decides to get inside and shut it down. He deactivates it with his blast shield just in time before heading out of it just as it gets brought down.

Rax says that the Atomos owe Mission Force One an apology for not believing them, and says that they are good invaders. Rax then rewards Cosmo the Atomo Medal of Valor, thanks to the latter's bravery and courage, and Cosmo hugs Rax. Miles tells Mission Force One that that finally is mission accomplished.

Cast[]

Trivia[]

  • This episode reveals that the planet Miles, Blodger, and M.E.R.C. went to in "Invaders from Tomorrowland" is Atomo-9, and the alien species that captured them were the Atomos.
  • This episode marks the second and final appearance of the Atomos and their home planet Atomo-9.
  • The Atomos again capture Mission Force One, just like in "Invaders from Tomorrowland", but by the end of the episode, they no longer think of them as alien invaders.
  • This is the final time Mission Force One activates their recruit suits' mission mode in the Zenith.
  • This is the second and final episode to have "Attack of the" in its title, the first being "Attack of the Flickorax".
  • The Arachno-Bots are the final machines to be designed by Nemesystems.
  • Unlike all previous episodes in season three, the episode title card is shown when the scene is frozen and when the background turns gray, and the title card is designed in green and black rather than silver and red in the inside and outside, respectively.
  • This is the last time Miles does not read the title card.
  • This is also the fourth and final time the title card is shown at an angle instead of being straight, following "Face-Off", "The Great Gadfly", and "Sea Change".
  • This is the second and final time Miles' "mission accomplished" line is interrupted, following "Sea Change".
  • This is the final episode to not feature Phoebe Callisto, Leo Callisto, Admirals Watson and Crick, Silas/Commander Nemex, Aggro, the Tomorrowland Mission Center, Mission Force One's robot pets (excluding M.E.R.C.), the Zenith's ship computer Zeno, the Stellosphere, and its ship computer Stella.
  • This is also the last episode to feature the closing sequence and closing theme used since the season two finale, as well as the last time the copyright year is shown at the top of the screen.


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Media
Miles from TomorrowlandMiles from Tomorrowland: MissionsMiles from Tomorrowland: Mars Rover RescueDisney Junior DJ Shuffle 2
Characters
Miles CallistoLoretta CallistoPhoebe CallistoLeo CallistoM.E.R.C.Captain JoeGadfly GarnettProfessor RubiconLysander FloovoxFrida LiangPollockEvaAdmirals Watson and CrickHaruna KitumbaBlodger BloppPipp WimpleyWimm and Kree WimpleyGong Gong and Po PoQueen GemmaPrince RyganSkellig RoBootjet GroovestarMirandosThe GameMasterDr. ConsiliumDr. Zephyr SkyeSheldonVincent CallistoRobo-PenguinsBowtieMiss BakerCommander CopernicusAggroSilas
Episodes
Season One: "Runaway Shuttle/Surfin' the Whirlpool" • "Ocean in Motion/Explorer Exchange" • "Game On/How I Saved My Summer Vacation" • "Journey to the Frozen Planet/Attack of the Flickorax" • "Catch That IOTA!/Mighty Merc" • "Who Stole the Stellosphere?/Rock N' Roll" • "Happy Captain's Day/Planet of the Plants" • "Downsized/Ride of the Quarkons" • "To the Goldilocks Zone/Hiccup in the Plan" • "On Spaceguard/Spaceship Invader" • "Adventures in Robot-Pet Sitting/The Great Blastboard Chase" • "Unplugged/Junked" • "Mama Merc/Space Race" • "The Neptune Adventure/Eye to Eye" • "Yuri's Night/I, Stella" • "Frozen Food/Later, Multivator" • "Lunar New Year/The Hoverbike Diaries" • "The Search for Skellig Ro/Endangered Species" • "Blasteroid!/Magnetic Merc" • "A Growing Problem/The Tardigrade Escapade" • "Miles vs. The Volcano/Scavengers of Mars" • "Unexpected Ally/Skyrise" • "Ghost Moon/Stormy Night in a Dark Nebula" • "Dino World/Team Exo-Flex" • "The Pluto Rescue/The Taking of the Solar Express" • "The Space Trader/The Quantum Cup" • "The Legend of the Sandelion/The Mystery of Atlantix" • "Escape from the Tethoscape/The Hitchhiker's Ride Through the Galaxy" • "The Discovery Expedition/Snow Globe" • "Galactech: Secrets of the Black Hole"

Season Two: "Galactech: Captain Miles/The Search for Spot" • "The Blobbysitters/Astro-Cavers" • "Galactech: How to Build a Robot-Pet/Career Day" • "Galloping Groundshakers/Galactech: March of the Robo-Penguins" • "The Adventures of Jet Retrograde/The Tiny Aliens" • "Galactech: The Galactech Grab/Galactech: An Admiral Rescue" • "Galaxias Quest/Galactech: Mission to the Sun" • "The First Day of Galactic School/Miles Underwater" • "The Galactic Fair/Unfair Getaway" • "Building Day/Galactech: Flight of the Iotas" • "Galactech: Still Rocketing/Merc's Night Out" • "Space Junkers/Help Us, Jet Retrograde!" • "Blackout on Bloppsburgh/The Robot Thief" • "Back in the Groove/Saving Lumaro" • "Galactech: The S'Leet Heist/Galactech: The S'Leet Fleet" • "Once in a Blue Moon/The Queen Gemma Dilemma" • "Galactech: The Mystery of the Dinosaurs" • "Who Stole the Dinosaur?/Nine Minutes 'Til Bedtime" • "Chasing the Stormchaser/Galactech: Loretta's Lost BraceLex" • "Gamechangers/Goon Baby Goon" • "Beneath Europa/Callistos on Ice" "Galactech: The Space Trader Strikes Back/Galactech: The Vanishing Callistos" • "Galactech: The Search for the Plectrix/Robo-Monkey Business" • "Connect and Protect"
Season Three: "The Great Space Train Robbery/Mission Pets One" • "Villain After Villain/The Discover-Bot Takeover" • "Invaders from Tomorrowland/Rise of the Mountain Crushers" • "Battle for the Zenith/Mission Force Plus One" • "The Magsteeds of Infurnia" • "Stranded in Space/Plant Transplant" • "How to Build a Better Villain/The Goopopolis Swindle" • "Bots of Fury/The Accidental Captives" • "The Junk Monster of Planet Crunkle/The Lost Empire" • "Face-Off/The Big Escape" • "Grendel's Moving Castle/The Great Gadfly" • "Shoom Balla Boom/Friend or FoeBot" • "Deep Trouble/Double Trouble" • "Malison to the Rescue/The Last Guardian" • "Sidekicks For Hire/The Illumin-Aliens" • "Villain Force One/Villain Force Two" • "Operation Groovestar/The Suit Pursuit" • "The Space Station Situation" • "Aggro's Jam/Sea Change" • "Saving Silas/Attack of the Arachno-Bots" • "The Nemesystems Takeover"

Ships/Objects
StellosphereStar JetterPhoton FlyerScout RoverZenithI.O.T.A.Exo-FlexBlastboardQuestcomLazerangBracelexFlash BeamGalactech Globe
Locations
ThurioMarsTrident Research StationTempestoroAtlantixTrexor
Songs
Way OutLaunch this FunkWorlian Birthday SongThere's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
See also
Cosmic ExplorersMission Force OneAnkylosaurusPteranodonTyrannosaurus RexTriceratops
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